Review of Mortal Thoughts (1991) by Desson Thomson for Washington Post — 18 Aug 1992
The three main performances are uniformly good. Moore maintains a believable air of normalcy pushed into unusual directions. Headly is marvelously kooky, a victim with sporadic moments of spunk. Willis clearly has a blast playing evil unbound.
He's disconcertingly good, a whirl of Method-acting menace and goateed aggression.
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This review of Mortal Thoughts (1991) was written by Desson Thomson and published by Washington Post on 18 August 1992.
Mortal Thoughts has generally received mixed reviews.
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